dbwarner5 Posted September 18, 2023 Posted September 18, 2023 @Goose66 Thanks for fixing hte MyQ load balancing issue. A new question for you: I have 10 Nodes that show up in my AC: -1 Node for the Service -3 Gateways Nodes: (hub at house 1, Opener-hub at house 2, Opener Hub house 1--> new as a replacement -6 Device nodes, all Garage door openers The issue is that the Devices all show up under the hub they are connected to, each hub shows up as a node and then the service as a node and they end up scattered all over in my device tree. While I can group the devices under their hub, I cant organize the hubs / service to be together. Any ideas? I can move the one new garage door opener with hub at house 1 under the general hub at house 1 to get it back in line, but beyond that, I change the names so that they all are next to each other, but that is all. Thanks
Solution Goose66 Posted September 18, 2023 Solution Posted September 18, 2023 (edited) The node server can only have one sub-level. I keep all my node server service nodes in one "Node Server" folder, and the garage door openers in a "Perimeter" folder. Alternatively, you can just move them all under a "Garage Door" or "MyQ" folder. Edited September 18, 2023 by Goose66
dbwarner5 Posted September 18, 2023 Author Posted September 18, 2023 Makes perfect sense. I forget about folders in the tree. Use them extensively for programming, but not there. Put all the services and hub into a folder. Renamed all the door openers to logically fall in their right place on the tree; Garage Doors, Pole Barn Doors, Vacation home Garage door. thanks!
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